Bad Scan result black page with color vertical lines

Why my HP Deskjet 1050 All in one printer Bad Scan result black page with color vertical lines ? i'm running on linux mint 17. 

Hi , Welcome to the HP Forums! I understand that you are getting vertical lines with your scanning when using your HP Deskjet 1050 printer on Linux Mint 17. I am happy to look into this for you! What happens when you make copies with the printer? Copy Documents with Text and Graphics. Do you still see the vertical lines? In the meantime, please see this guide, Vertical Bands, Lines, or Streaks in Copies or Scans, and let me know what happens! Hope to hear from you soon!  “Please click the Thumbs up icon below to thank me for responding.”

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